titanium dioxide
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftitaniumanddioxide
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titanium
noun[U]
uk/tɪˈteɪ.ni.əm/us/taɪˈteɪ.ni.əm/
a chemical element that is a light, strong, ...
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dioxide
noun[U]
uk/daɪˈɒk.saɪd/us/daɪˈɑːk.saɪd/
a chemical substance consisting of two atoms of oxygen combined with one atom of ...
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These are mica flakes 0.5pm thick, 5-20pm diameter, coated withtitaniumdioxideto raise their refractive index.
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He has demonstrtated that particles oftitaniumdioxidecould act as catalysts in the sunlight helping to destroy any organic matter such as dead insects.
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They are reported to have produced glass that is covered with a thin film oftitaniumdioxide.
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It is heavily impregnated withtitaniumdioxide, which changes the composition.
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They have had to work hard and fast to secure the best interests of thetitaniumdioxideindustry.
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Everything that is white hastitaniumdioxidein it.
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The debate concerns thetitaniumdioxideindustry and the industrial pollutants that it produces.
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The main waste product in the production oftitaniumdioxideis sulphuric acid.
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Certainly the sea is the proper place to dispose oftitaniumdioxideprovided that there is adequate dilution.
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We also made substantial progress on a draft directive aimed at controlling waste from thetitaniumdioxideindustry.
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Thetitaniumdioxideindustry, which discharges waste to water, to air and to land is an obvious candidate for just that sort of approach.
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There are also differing concentrations of many heavy metals that are discharged into the rivers and seas by means oftitaniumdioxidepollution.
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The available statistics relate to overseas trade in titanium oxides of all kinds, but these are believed in practice to consist largely oftitaniumdioxide.
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The continued failure to adopt a directive had left ourtitaniumdioxideindustry uncertain as to future pollution control measures.
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The four other proposed directives—on emissions from large plants, wastes from thetitaniumdioxideindustry, the recycling of beverage containers and environmental assessment—were not agreed.
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How does all this relate to thetitaniumdioxideindustry?
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The main aim of the directive is the prevention and progressive reduction of pollution caused by wastes from thetitaniumdioxideindustry.
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The existing directive on waste from thetitaniumdioxideindustry was adopted in 1978.
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I should not claim that such a fishery employs as many people as atitaniumdioxidefactory, but nevertheless it is important to employment in the area.
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The four other proposed directives — on emissions from large plants, emissions from thetitaniumdioxide industry, the recycling of beverage containers, and environmental assessments were not agreed.
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